Official Low Offset/Hellaflush Thread
#2086
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You should be fine in the front without a camber kit unless you go wider in fronts, I was running 9.5+12 too and I think was at -2 camber
this was me when I was on stance true coils
ITs really up too the owner how they want the car to look at
I have my front just little lower then rear
this was me when I was on stance true coils
ITs really up too the owner how they want the car to look at
I have my front just little lower then rear
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PNW_IPL (03-31-2016)
#2088
New coupe owner checking in! I wouldn't consider my taste in wheel fitment as the "hellaflush" standard... but from what I've been reading, it seems like the "go-to" offset range for these cars is +35 to +40 on a 8.5/10 wide wheel. However, I was leaning more towards a 9.5/11 setup with a +20 and +28 respectively. I don't mind running a little bit of camber, but I'd like to keep it under -2.5. Am I in the right ballpark, or should I take this to the "offset question thread"? lol Thanks in advance!
#2089
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Technically no this isn't the right thread as this is more for posting your setup w/ pics for others to reference. However, it is on topic. I think if you run a 11in wide rear you may need around -3deg of camber depending on which offset you go with. If you find something in the low 30s you may be fine but anything lower might cause some rubbing...in addition to your tire choices.
#2090
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To the guys running 20x10.5+25 all around on Coupes:
How much camber is needed in the front and back? I don't mind slightly out of spec but I am trying to get a better understand of it before I get new wheels.
Also is it possible to run a 265/30/20 tire instead of the fairly common 255/30?
How much camber is needed in the front and back? I don't mind slightly out of spec but I am trying to get a better understand of it before I get new wheels.
Also is it possible to run a 265/30/20 tire instead of the fairly common 255/30?
Last edited by Broski28; 06-15-2016 at 04:43 PM.
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Broski28 (06-21-2016)
#2093
It may be possible but I would assume those people weren't that low (meaning they have at least a finger wheel gap) and are definitely rubbing on dips and turns. A 255/35 tire is probably the max you can have up front for the setup you want. 245/35 up front will all but ensure no rubbing at most heights.
#2094
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It may be possible but I would assume those people weren't that low (meaning they have at least a finger wheel gap) and are definitely rubbing on dips and turns. A 255/35 tire is probably the max you can have up front for the setup you want. 245/35 up front will all but ensure no rubbing at most heights.
Thanks man. I'll probably just stick with 255 then. My buddy used to run that set up with no issues, I was just hoping to get a little more meaty lol
#2095
i have an 08 g37 coupe, anyone have a general minimum offsets you can run? looking for new wheels and i want to have some guidelines. I am on airlift V2 and want to run 19s, that's where i'm starting and obviously have a long way to go so anything will help.
#2099
right now im looking at vishnus that are -2 offset all around and 10.5 in the front and 11.5 in the rear and have serious doubts if they can fit even on air. and im not oposed to custom, but not going to go down that road till this winter.